Group B - ‘you couldn’t give them away’

Group B - ‘you couldn’t give them away’

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Robmarriott

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2,641 posts

159 months

Wednesday 26th April 2023
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In various places over the years I’ve seen or heard the mention of the fact that after Group B was banned, the dealers were struggling to sell the cars so much that the prices plummeted.

How true actually is that though? Is it just a commonly repeated myth?

From what I can find online, a Clubman spec 6R4 was a shade under £35k +VAT, an RS200 about £50k. How low did the prices get?

fttm

3,719 posts

136 months

Wednesday 26th April 2023
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I know a few people who got clubmen spec 2.8 6R4s direct from the factory for 12K , used them in the National championships .At the time you could also buy works GP4 Escorts and Manta 400s for 8-10K .

LastPoster

2,430 posts

184 months

Wednesday 26th April 2023
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With the 6R4, they were a bit 'self assembly' for that price though

Ford actually put the price of the RS200 up towards the end of the sell off. To £52,500 for the last of road ready versions IIRC

greeny12

304 posts

220 months

Thursday 27th April 2023
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Don't know about direct from dealers, but certainly the used prices for 'stradales' were a fraction of that seen today.

I was a member of the Lancia club when I had my Integrale and the guy that ran it drove a Delta S4 he paid abut 40 grand for.

On a personal note, many moons ago I used to follow a French classic car site and they had Cesare Fiorio's works engined S4 in black for 70,000 or 90,000 euros, something like that. I was so tempted to remortgage and buy it... now worth well over a million judging by this:

https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/es19/essen/lots...

Zumbruk

7,848 posts

261 months

Thursday 27th April 2023
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Don't forget that £50,000 in 1986 is £140,000 in today's money.

dudleybloke

19,944 posts

187 months

Thursday 27th April 2023
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1989/90 there was an RS200 for sale in the Ford dealership in Walsall going for £13,000.
Pity I was a skint schoolboy.

Dashnine

1,337 posts

51 months

Thursday 27th April 2023
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I would imagine, for the money at the time in comparison to what you could have bought they were noisy, unrefined, kit car quality, made as quickly as possible to get to the magic 200 (or as near to 200 as they could get away with) and with a lot of cheaper parts thrown at them rather than the exotica fitted in the actual rally cars.

Even at the prices they were offered at, they were probably sold at a significant loss but all accounted for in the rally programme.

TO73074E

426 posts

28 months

Thursday 27th April 2023
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There is an article I read a while back about Tim Pappas who owns a Lancia Delta S4 Stradale. In the article he mentions that he took it to Turin to have it restored and slightly upgraded by two brothers (likely Elio & Giovanni Baldi) who worked for Lancia back when the cars were made. They told Tim that they were actually crushing the cars that had been built at some point, possibly after Group B was banned. What a shame.

https://petrolicious.com/articles/this-is-what-it-...

cologne2792

2,133 posts

127 months

Thursday 27th April 2023
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dudleybloke said:
1989/90 there was an RS200 for sale in the Ford dealership in Walsall going for £13,000.
Pity I was a skint schoolboy.
Glad my memory is still working.

Yes. I remember seeing them in the dealers for £10k.

LukeBrown66

4,479 posts

47 months

Thursday 27th April 2023
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Being a rallycross fan, Ford literally sold about 5 or 6 RS200's straight after the 86 RAC and they pretty much all raced at the rallycross GP that year still mainly in Ford works livery, Schanche was the only one with an Evolution engine, the rest were all 1.8 but most were 2.1 for the next year. Brit Mark Rennison had enough dough behind him to buy one in mid 86 so stole a march on everyone! I would say maybe 10-15 were used in rallycross from 87 to 92.

Obviously the Metro was very popular over here, I would think more than 20 were used over the years in rallycross, Will Gollop must have used at least 3 or 4 for himself and rental cars and also built several through his company.

The other stuff was obviously less common, there were only three Delta S4's used and I think only about 4 or 5 205's but those 205's were developed a little by PTS and used Pikes Peak spec stuff in their engines.

Audi, again lots of cars, but not many true S1 E2's I think Olle Arnesson had one and there were others, and I do think one foolhardy soul in France somehow got a BX4TC into rallycross too!

Either way for a fan it was an amazing time, the RS200 was developed into a very good car by Schanche and others, all sorts of engines, 2.0, 2.3 even one with turbo and supercharger. But the 205 was king, with the Pikes Peak kit it was well over 600hp very light and dominated.

Then Gollop took over in his Biturbo Metro, interestingly read an interview with john Welch, who during this time was using escort Xtrac and Opel Xtrac cars, that he was very close to buying a Metro in 86 and had already indeed looked at buying a couple of f1 turbos for it for 87, would have been interesting, indeed 2 Norwegians did this one a 2.3 and one a 2.8, the bigger car is still run by the Rowlance crew in hillclimbs. But the Metro was also pushed to nearly 4 litres b people like Goodmans aswell.

Coatesy351

862 posts

133 months

Thursday 4th May 2023
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cologne2792 said:
dudleybloke said:
1989/90 there was an RS200 for sale in the Ford dealership in Walsall going for £13,000.
Pity I was a skint schoolboy.
Glad my memory is still working.

Yes. I remember seeing them in the dealers for £10k.
Unlikely it was £13,000 the new price was £49,950 which was increased to £52,950 in 1987. The cars were sold by Bob Howe at the Boreham rally base with the last one sold July 89.

Athlon

5,039 posts

207 months

Tuesday 16th May 2023
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One of the head scruitineers at Oulton Park had an RS200 and said he had paid £15K from the dealer at the bottom of the hill in Macclesfield !

Caddyshack

10,996 posts

207 months

Tuesday 16th May 2023
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Coatesy351 said:
cologne2792 said:
dudleybloke said:
1989/90 there was an RS200 for sale in the Ford dealership in Walsall going for £13,000.
Pity I was a skint schoolboy.
Glad my memory is still working.

Yes. I remember seeing them in the dealers for £10k.
Unlikely it was £13,000 the new price was £49,950 which was increased to £52,950 in 1987. The cars were sold by Bob Howe at the Boreham rally base with the last one sold July 89.
Certain Ford dealers were expected to take one on at one point and the price to them was under £20k according to my mate who was running a dealership in London around that time.

TO73074E

426 posts

28 months

Wednesday 17th May 2023
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Some of the Lancia Delta S4's were used in ice racing championships around Europe and also saw some action at Pikes Peak. I have a book at home about the cars development, it goes into a lot of detail and near the end lists the different chassis numbers including liveries and their competition use after Group B was abandoned.

LukeBrown66

4,479 posts

47 months

Wednesday 17th May 2023
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I think in places like Spain Group B cars were allowed to run in their sort of invitation class for years, you still saw them in the early 90's at odd times there were certainly a couple of Delta's there. But Lancai being Lancia I would not believe they made 200 of them anyway!!

Caddyshack

10,996 posts

207 months

Wednesday 17th May 2023
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LukeBrown66 said:
I think in places like Spain Group B cars were allowed to run in their sort of invitation class for years, you still saw them in the early 90's at odd times there were certainly a couple of Delta's there. But Lancai being Lancia I would not believe they made 200 of them anyway!!
I love the story that the RS200 was inspected in white and then the first ones were wheeled around the corner for a quick dusting of blue and joined the end of the queue to be inspected again with a different identity....not sure if true but it makes a good story..

Leithen

11,053 posts

268 months

Wednesday 17th May 2023
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The 205 T16 would have been the one I would have loved to buy. Local Audi dealer had a SWB Quattro for sale for circa 60K in the 90's IIRC.

Coatesy351

862 posts

133 months

Saturday 20th May 2023
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Caddyshack said:
I love the story that the RS200 was inspected in white and then the first ones were wheeled around the corner for a quick dusting of blue and joined the end of the queue to be inspected again with a different identity....not sure if true but it makes a good story..

It's not true. They were all white and there was no need for any subterfuge as Ford did make 200 cars.

Caddyshack

10,996 posts

207 months

Saturday 20th May 2023
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Coatesy351 said:
Caddyshack said:
I love the story that the RS200 was inspected in white and then the first ones were wheeled around the corner for a quick dusting of blue and joined the end of the queue to be inspected again with a different identity....not sure if true but it makes a good story..

It's not true. They were all white and there was no need for any subterfuge as Ford did make 200 cars.
Maybe they eventually made the 200 but not ready for inspection?

Niponeoff

2,150 posts

28 months

Saturday 20th May 2023
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So considering the RS200 was 140k (in today's money) back in 86 or whatever.

What should you buy now.

No point missing the next boat. The chance is now.